BY JOHN TARRANT
WEST Cork clubs enjoyed a terrific return from the County Scór na nÓg Finals hosting in the Eire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens.
Participating teams from across the county paraded excellent fare in the diverse staging with Carbery enjoying four outright wins.
Newcestown Camogie prevailed in Figure Dancing, St James kept West Cork flags flying from a merited win in the novelty act with an entertaining presentation. For good measure, Clonakilty retained their Question Time title, and also added the Instrumental Music category to complete a noted double.
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A big win for Muireann Hurley of Ballinhassig, the lone Carrigdhoun victor at recitation was greeted with joy.
Muireann Hurley (Ballinhassig), winner at recitation. accepts her trophy from Tony McAulliffe.
Figure Dancing: 1. Newcestown Camogie (Erin Condon, Eabha Sleator, Sinéad Allen, Lisa Allen, Eila O'Neill, Clodagh Browne, Seoige Browne, Niall Barrett ); 2. Boherbue.
Solo Singing: 1. Donna Moynihan (Boherbue), 2. Isobel Morrison (Valley Rovers).
Recitation: 1. Muireann Hurley (Ballinhassig), 2. Jack Casey (Inniscarra).
Ballad Group: 1. Boherbue, 2. St. James.
Novelty Act: 1. St James (Sarah Marie O'Sullivan, Caitlín McCarthy, Lucy Harrington, Ava Turner, Keelin O'Brien, James O'Shea, Paddy Callnan, Donagh Callnan), 2. Dungourney.
Instrumental Music: 1. Clonakilty (Ronan Twomey, Mary O'Regan, Joseph Costello, Darragh Ahern, Eoghan Ó Mathúna), 2. Millstreet.
Set Dancing: 1. Boherbue, 2. Araglen.
Tráth na gCeist: 1. Clonakilty (Seán Ahern, Joseph Costelloe, Darragh Aherne, Eoghan Ó Mathúna); 2. Kilmacabea.
The Cork champions go forward to the Munster Scór na nÓg semi-final on Saturday, November 15th, at Pallasgreen, Co Limerick, commencing at 2pm.

